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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In an episode entitled The Venus Butterfly, which first aired on November 21, 1986, a client claims to have an effective sexual technique and reveals it to his lawyer, Stuart Markowitz, played by Michael Tucker. The technique isn't described to the audience, although in a hotel bedroom scene it is implied that Markowitz uses the technique on his lover, Ann Kelsey (played by Tucker's real-life wife, Jill Eikenberry), with great positive effect. The writer of that section of the episode, Terry Louise Fisher, stated that she had just made it up, but the show received many letters and phone calls from viewers asking what it was, as well as two requests to license the term.[1] Over fifteen years later, actors on the show reported still being asked about it.
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In an episode entitled The Venus Butterfly, which first aired on November 21, 1986, a client claims to have an effective sexual technique and reveals it to his lawyer, Stuart Markowitz, played by Michael Tucker. The technique isn't described to the audience, although in a hotel bedroom scene it is implied that Markowitz uses the technique on his lover, Ann Kelsey (played by Tucker's real-life wife, Jill Eikenberry), with great positive effect. The writer of that section of the episode, Terry Louise Fisher, stated that she had just made it up, but the show received many letters and phone calls from viewers asking what it was, as well as two requests to license the term.[1] Over fifteen years later, actors on the show reported still being asked about it.
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